International Tennis

International Tennis

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Melbourne, FL & Online

About

Hi there! I'm a passionate tennis coach with a love for the game that started at a young age. I played at the Division II college level and even coached a university team during graduate school. With my PTR Certification and more than three years of experience coaching at country clubs, high-performance junior academies, and with college players, I’m here to help players of all levels improve their game.

Originally from Argentina, I’m also fluent in both Spanish and Portuguese, which means I can offer fun and engaging lessons in these languages too! Whether you're looking to perfect your tennis skills or learn a new language, I aim to create a welcoming and motivating environment. My friends describe me as enthusiastic and easygoing, and I try to bring that energy into everything I teach.

I can’t wait to meet you and help you reach your goals!


Highlights

1 employee
8 years in business
Serves Melbourne, FL
Offers online services

Payment methods

Cash, Venmo, Zelle

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Specialties

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Student age(s)

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old

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Frequently asked questions

Contact me directly and we will figure out what times work better for the both of us

PTR Certification (Profesional Tennis Registry) Tennis University Certification
$60/ Hour. Private lesson $80/Hour. Semi-private (two people) $100/Hour. Three or four people group lesson.
I grew up playing tennis and started teaching as a hobby in my spare time.
All levels, from beginners to high levels of competition such as college students.
When hiring a teacher, look for someone with the right qualifications, like a PTR certification for tennis or fluency for language tutoring. Make sure they match your learning style, whether structured or flexible and ask about their teaching approach to see if it aligns with your goals. Good communication is key, so choose someone who explains things clearly and adapts to your pace. A teacher’s personality matters too—learning should be fun and motivating. Finally, find someone committed to your progress through regular, consistent lessons.
Before talking to a teacher, consider your specific goals and current skill level, whether it's improving tennis or learning a language. Consider how you learn best—do you prefer detailed instructions or hands-on practice? Think about your availability for regular lessons and what budget you're comfortable with. Also, consider the qualities you want in a teacher, like whether you prefer a laid-back or structured approach and someone who communicates and motivates well. Having these answers will help guide the conversation.

Services offered

Spanish
Tennis
Portuguese